🍎 Keep your fruits safe and your conscience clear!
The Codling Moth & Oriental Fruit Moth Trap is a pesticide-free, eco-friendly solution designed to protect your fruit trees from destructive moths. Each pack contains two traps that utilize a natural pheromone lure, ensuring safety for humans, animals, and beneficial insects while providing up to 8 weeks of effective moth control.
Item Weight | 0.02 Pounds |
Number of Pieces | 2 |
Target Species | Moth |
Is Electric | No |
Style | Classic |
B**N
They Work!
We just finished harvesting our mini home fruit crop (8 trees all together) and in the process grabbed the moth traps from the trees. It's only at the end of the season when we find out how many we trapped, hopefully before they got to the fruit. The traps were pretty full. Yeah, happy that they worked. Not happy that we need them.Concerned about Coddling and other Fruit Moth damage to your fruit? These work. We get the most benefit from them from mid July when fruit first starts to appear, through picking in late September here in the high desert of central Oregon.
G**L
They work!
Definitely helped trap pesty coddling moths that get my apples each year!
R**N
Easy to use
So far has trapped a lot of moths. My apples are not ripe enough yet to determine if they are ones that bore into apples
C**W
Expensive
Attracts all sorts of bugs. Good for 90 days so at $24 it's expensive.
S**B
Not the product described by manufacturer
Manufacturer says the only lure ever included with this trap is a red rubber lure and that this is the only possible lure that could be inside.The red rubber lures were indeed what was inside the peach borer product which I also ordered. What was actually provided inside each of the two coddling moth foil lure envelopes was a piece of white fabric (see photo).Manufacturer insists this is not the correct lure and that the only correct lure is a red rubber bell shaped lure, meaning there’s a problem with what they packed and what I received. I even sent them a picture, sure that they would then at least be curious as to how they had a manufacturing/packing defect and perhaps wanting to solve it, if only for their own quality control. Rather than trying to make this right and apologizing for the mistake, they acted as if this is somehow my fault and told me to just talk to amazon prime for a return or replacement. No questions about the manufacturing code or tracking or anything. Just a complete lack of interest.A coddling moth trap without a lure is basically a sticky house - useful for nothing except catching random bugs and twigs - which it did. Sadly, no ownership and no interest in fixing from the manufacturer. A quality problem in one area coupled with a lack of interest in that quality problem from the manufacturer doesn’t bode well for the other products. Clearly, cannot recommend.
C**C
I like the size of these
Tim gonna tell on these, but they’re in my tree. They’ve already caught some bugs. I could fill the tack Smilth a couple times. Since I put them up, they didn’t fall and the size is very
Q**N
Moth trapper extraordinaire!
Within 48 hours of hanging this on a peach tree that was had worms in the centers of the fruits and was struggling, it had caught over 10 moths. My apple trees that sit nearby and the peach tree have all created more flowers and fruit (and the tap has been replaced multiple times since it’s filled up!), and the stems and leaves seem to be less damaged by caterpillars or bugs since I’ve started buying theses traps for about a year a now. This will be the first season I will be able to check if the fruit will be worm free but based the growth of the trees, they already seems healthier. I’m hoping the larvae will have never been laid and made their way into my fruits!
M**S
GREAT PRODUCT !
We have used this product for the last 10 years. We bought a house, with the neighbor behind us, planted an apple tree and NEVER trimmed it or sprayed it. We limbed up the branches that were laying on the ground. ALL the apples had worms [we did not know what coddling moths were.] I read and read and hung up 2 in their tree and 2 in my plum tree.After 8 years, I made the neighbors, applesauce and plum sauce. They are trying to trim the apple tree by cutting off any branches that are above the fence, then he bought INDOOR yellow fly paper to hang in all his trees. MAYBE he will finally hire a tree trimmer and learn how to care for the trees he planted.....LOL
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